This special issue offers contributions with the aim of studying the extent to which women have managed to “cross the stained-glass ceiling”, or at least acquire positions of influence and responsibility in the transnational Catholic world from the late 1950s to the early 2020s. Each article adds nuance and richness to our understanding of the evolution of the place of women within Catholicism over the past 70 years
Since 2002 Catholic women have been ordained and are ministering to communities through the organiza...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
The Women\u27s Ordination Conference (WOC) offers perhaps the most significant example of American C...
This special issue offers contributions with the aim of studying the extent to which women have mana...
This article is a modified version of an open letter written in German and addressed to Pope Francis...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
As Western society has seemingly become apathetic about faith and religion, many within the Catholic...
This article expands on a statement made by John Paul II on the necessity for ‘real equality’ for wo...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of female house ascetics from the end...
Changes in culture and society continue to mold and shift the direction of the Roman Catholic Church...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
Significant political changes are taking place in Brasil, the United States, and many other countrie...
The Roman Catholic Church maintains that women cannot be ordained to the ministerial priesthood bec...
The article summarizes the historic role of women in the church and the role that they played in 193...
"This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mell...
Since 2002 Catholic women have been ordained and are ministering to communities through the organiza...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
The Women\u27s Ordination Conference (WOC) offers perhaps the most significant example of American C...
This special issue offers contributions with the aim of studying the extent to which women have mana...
This article is a modified version of an open letter written in German and addressed to Pope Francis...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
As Western society has seemingly become apathetic about faith and religion, many within the Catholic...
This article expands on a statement made by John Paul II on the necessity for ‘real equality’ for wo...
International audienceThis article provides a general overview of female house ascetics from the end...
Changes in culture and society continue to mold and shift the direction of the Roman Catholic Church...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
Significant political changes are taking place in Brasil, the United States, and many other countrie...
The Roman Catholic Church maintains that women cannot be ordained to the ministerial priesthood bec...
The article summarizes the historic role of women in the church and the role that they played in 193...
"This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mell...
Since 2002 Catholic women have been ordained and are ministering to communities through the organiza...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
The Women\u27s Ordination Conference (WOC) offers perhaps the most significant example of American C...